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Is there a need for a technical certification system for gynecological robotic surgery? Questionnaire survey of members of the Japan Society of Gynecologic and Obstetric Endoscopy and Minimally Invasive Therapy

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JOURNAL OF ROBOTIC SURGERY
Volume 17, Issue 3, Pages 1125-1131

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SPRINGERNATURE
DOI: 10.1007/s11701-022-01520-8

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Japan; Training system; Robotic surgery; Survey; Technical certification

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The Japan Society of Gynecologic and Obstetric Endoscopy and Minimally Invasive Therapy (JSGOE) implemented certification systems for laparoscopic surgeons and facilities in 2002 and 2014, respectively. The opinions of JSGOE members on the necessity of certification training and technical certification for robotic surgery in Japan were examined through questionnaires. Results showed that around 50% of respondents believed both systems were necessary, especially among younger generations and those with more experience in robotic surgery. However, opinions on establishing a certification system for robotic surgery were divided. Further public surveys are needed to make a final decision.
The Japan Society of Gynecologic and Obstetric Endoscopy and Minimally Invasive Therapy (JSGOE) introduced a system for the certification of laparoscopic surgeons in 2002 and a system for the certification of facilities in 2014. We examined the opinions of the members of the Japan Society of Gynecologic and Obstetric Endoscopy and Minimally Invasive Therapy (JSGOE) regarding the necessity of a certification training system and a technical certification system for robotic surgery skills in Japan. Members of the JSGOE were surveyed with two questionnaires. Overall, 870 and 519 participants responded to the first and second questionnaires, respectively. Half of the respondents indicated that both systems were necessary. The breakdown by age and qualifications showed that this was especially true for the younger generation and respondents with more experience with robotic surgery. Overall, 40% of the respondents judged that a certification system for robotic surgery alone (with or without certification in laparoscopic surgery but with a requirement of experience in laparoscopic surgery) would be necessary. The opinions of the JSGOE members on making a certification system for robotic surgery were split into two clear-cut camps. Thus, we must further seek the extent of public demand for using a public survey so that a final decision can be made on whether to establish this system.

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